2017 Art Competition Results

In 2017 The Loddon Healthy Minds Network held its annual art competition in an effort to raise awareness of mental health with the theme of “Mental Health – Share Your Journey”

Entrants were challenged to create a piece of artwork which shared their mental health journey so far. This might be as someone who is/has experienced poor mental health and your recovery journey; it may be what you do to support good mental health, your experience with someone who has good or poor mental health, or any stigma you may have encountered on your mental health journey.

There were a total of 37 entries received this year from throughout the Loddon Shire which included students from Wedderburn College, Boort District School, Pyramid Hill College and East Loddon P-12 College.

The network would like to congratulate all entrants on the fantastic artwork submitted and have awarded the following:

Best In Show – Monica Robinson (pictured above)

Best In Show (runner up) – Darcie Chamberlain

First Prize (open section) – Anne-Maree Hansen

First Prize (Boort District School) – Ella Lanyon

Second Prize (Boort District School) – Acacia Vernon

First Prize (East Loddon P-12 College) – Lydia Melgin-Hill

Second Prize (East Loddon P-12 College) – Tameka Bicford

First Prize (Pyramid Hill College) – Jorja Moon

Second Prize (Pyramid Hill College) – Mary Joy Estrella

First Prize (Wedderburn College) – Samantha Giolando

Second Prize (Wedderburn College) – Nikita Burke

You can see all the entries by clicking the link here..... View Entries.

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